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  1. Congrats on the new bass!

    I've come to a similar conclusion that a precision is all I need! Granted, one of my Precisions has a 3 band EQ and a Jazz pickup in the bridge but the sentiment still holds true :P

  2. [quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1398018639' post='2429625']
    http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/el-basses/trbx/trbx304/?mode=model

    should be within your price range, available in white and get good reviews too...


    only thing it's got a maple/mahogany laminate neck and rosewood board.
    [/quote]

    Tried one of these today, genuinely great range of tones from the 5-way switch, and then good fine tuning with the EQ. The example I played felt solid, and the small touches such as thumb indents in the pickup made it a pleasure to play.

    For £250-260 new it's a bit of a bargain.

  3. [quote name='tbonepete' timestamp='1398156774' post='2430908']

    I don't know if this has changed, but my Blacktop precision (in pearl white) was definately made in Mexico, and very fine it was too. Only moved it on to concentrate exclusivley on 5ers!
    Cheers Pete :)
    [/quote]

    I stand corrected!

  4. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1398012360' post='2429528']
    I think that from 2011 onwards the MIMs seem to have a better reputation, fairly sure I read somewhere that they were upgraded or changed in some way. [/quote]

    They became about £200 more expensive :P

    In all seriousness though my 2011 Standard P feels more solid than my brother's MIM Standard Jazz from around 2004/2005. But then to completely debunk my theory, my Deluxe P (2004) feels better than both!

  5. +1 on the Squier Jag. Cool finishes, nice neck, P/J pickups so potential to upgrade (as long as the string spacing lined up)

    I played a bunch of SS basses a couple of weeks ago because Ms Yellow was thinking about learning and my Precision would just be huge. The Jag was the one that stood out.

  6. The bottom end of Fender's range is a bit jumbled up. The Blacktop and Modern Player basses are made in China, and based on feedback on here score highly on finish and build quality, but less on tone.

    The 'Standard' series is made in Mexico, and are solid across the board. I have 2 MIM basses - a Standard Precision (2011) and a Deluxe Precision (2004) and both are well built and sound great. I actually prefer the stock Fender pickups to the Seymour Duncans that I tested for a little while.

    The Mexican basses were renowned for poor quality control which I believe has improved, but make sure you try before you buy because there are 'bad' examples out there.

    Generally there's about £100 in it between a Modern Player and a Standard series bass - I would say purely from a budget perspective that if you found a MP that agrees with you then you're onto a winner. However you can pick up a used MIM Standard in the for sale section on here for £250-£300, which is £100+ less again than a new MP.

  7. [quote name='HowieBass' timestamp='1397547372' post='2424921']
    What was your string tension issue with the MM SUB? Going from roundwounds to flats of the same gauge usually increases tension and reduces compliance. If the rounds on the SUB had too much tension but you liked the sounds then try lighter gauge rounds; if the rounds had too little tension then go for heavier strings?

    PS: You say "trying out strings is a costly business. Vaguely considering a new amp" but surely a new amp is going to cost ten to twenty times more than a set of new strings?!
    [/quote]

    I suppose the only difference being you can't try out strings in a shop before you plonk your £20, it could get very expensive very quickly if you don't find your brand!

    I do agree with Howard though - rounds to flats is an extreme change and probably won't help with your tension problem. Need 'em tighter, buy a heavier gauge, need 'em floppier, buy a lighter gauge.

  8. Don't these look lovely! If my Jazz is anything to go by these will be decent basses. Just a shame they don't have maple fretboards!

    http://www.dv247.com/guitars/jandd-pb-vintage-1963-4-string-bass-guitar-fiesta-red--208552

    http://www.dv247.com/guitars/jandd-pb-vintage-1963-4-string-bass-guitar-vintage-white--208551

    http://www.dv247.com/guitars/jandd-pb-vintage-1963-4-string-bass-guitar-black--208553

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